Review of Natural Language Processing in R.A. Wilson and F.C. Keil (Eds.), The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences

TitleReview of Natural Language Processing in R.A. Wilson and F.C. Keil (Eds.), The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsDorr BJ
JournalArtificial Intelligence
Volume130
Issue2
Pagination185 - 189
Date Published2001/08//
ISBN Number0004-3702
Abstract

The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS) is the first encyclopediain cognitive sciences—a web-navigable resource with invaluable information and several
hundred links to related resources. The material provided therein is thorough and
very clearly presented by the leading scientists in each area. This is one of the most
comprehensive resources in cognitive science to date. It will serve as a teaching and
research guide that users may frequently refer to for important definitions, background
information, and citations to relevant literature.
This review covers areas relevant to Natural Language Processing (NLP), in particular,
the entries entitled “Natural Language Processing” (James Allen), “Computational
Linguistics” (Aravind Joshi), “Generation” and “Machine Translation” (both by Eduard
Hovy), “Computational Lexicons” (James Pustejovsky), and “Statistical Techniques”
(Eugene Charniak). I will also address issues concerning the use of MITECS as an online,
web-navigable document.

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0004370201000960
DOI10.1016/S0004-3702(01)00096-0